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https://read.qxmd.com/read/36135378/inhibiting-intestinal-kr%C3%A3-ppel-like-factor-5-impairs-the-beneficial-role-of-renal-denervation-in-gut-microbiota-in-rats-with-heart-failure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhiqin Guo, Fuyan Chen, Yufeng Chen, Chao Liu, Shaonan Li, Pingan Chen
Krüppel-like factor 5 (KLF5) is critical in maintaining intestinal barrier function, and renal denervation (RDN) mitigates gut microbiota aberrations in rats with heart failure (HF). It is unclear whether intestinal KLF5 can be regulated by RDN and whether inhibiting intestinal KLF5 weakens the beneficial role of RDN on gut microbiota. Sprague-Dawley rats were distributed into a CG (sham transverse aortic constriction [TAC] and sham RDN), HF (induced by TAC), or RDN (underwent RDN after TAC) group or a CG...
September 22, 2022: Microbiology Spectrum
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36075609/-research-progress-of-acupuncture-for-peripheral-inflammatory-response
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Na-Na Yang, Chun-Xia Tan, Yue-Jie Li, Ling-Yu Qi, Lu-Lu Lin, Jing-Wen Yang, Cun-Zhi Liu
Acupuncture can regulate peripheral inflammatory response mainly through somatosensory-vagal/sympathetic nerve-splenic/adrenal/local reflex pathway. Besides, acupuncture may also play an anti-inflammatory role through gut microbiota and neuro-endocrine pathway. The effects of acupuncture have acupoint specificity and time window effect, and are influenced by voltage, current and frequency of electroacupuncture. Future research should focus on the connection and interaction of multiple targets, pathways and mechanisms in the brain, and clarify the multi-target advantages of acupuncture anti-inflammatory...
September 12, 2022: Zhongguo Zhen Jiu, Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35772538/study-on-the-toxic-mechanism-of-triclosan-chronic-exposure-to-zebrafish-danio-rerio-based-on-gut-brain-axis
#23
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yang Wang, Jie Song, Xuedong Wang, Qiuhui Qian, Huili Wang
Triclosan (TCS), as a broad-spectrum bactericide, is extensively used in the fine chemical and textile industries. It is recognized as a new type of environmental endocrine disruptor with frequent detection and environmental pollution. However, the toxicity mechanism regarding neurodevelopment and neurobehavior remains unclear. This study is intended to explore the underlying toxic mechanism of TCS based on gut-brain axis. TCS-chronic exposure affected the development of zebrafish, induced feminization, obesity physical signs and abnormal organ index and caused neurobehavioral abnormalities by inhibiting both neurotransmitter acetylcholinesterase and dopamine activity, promoting brain neuron apoptosis and accelerating diencephalic lesions...
October 20, 2022: Science of the Total Environment
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35771484/interactions-between-central-nervous-system-and-peripheral-metabolic-organs
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Wenwen Zeng, Fan Yang, Wei L Shen, Cheng Zhan, Peng Zheng, Ji Hu
According to Descartes, minds and bodies are distinct kinds of "substance", and they cannot have causal interactions. However, in neuroscience, the two-way interaction between the brain and peripheral organs is an emerging field of research. Several lines of evidence highlight the importance of such interactions. For example, the peripheral metabolic systems are overwhelmingly regulated by the mind (brain), and anxiety and depression greatly affect the functioning of these systems. Also, psychological stress can cause a variety of physical symptoms, such as bone loss...
October 2022: Science China. Life Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35733987/the-gut-microbiota-and-short-chain-fatty-acids-profile-in-postural-orthostatic-tachycardia-syndrome
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jeanne A Ishimwe, Nicholas Breier, Mohammad Saleem, Paul D Kastner, Annet Kirabo, Cyndya A Shibao
Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a devastating chronic form of orthostatic intolerance associated with excessive heart rate increase without hypotension during upright posture. POTS patients exhibit increased circulating norepinephrine levels with exaggerated sympathetic nervous system response upon standing. Emerging evidence suggests a role for the gut microbiome in cardiovascular disorders. However, the etiology of POTS and whether the gut microbiome plays a role are not fully elucidated...
2022: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35494421/hyperinsulinemia-associated-depression
#26
REVIEW
Haider Sarwar, Shafiya Imtiaz Rafiqi, Showkat Ahmad, Sruthi Jinna, Sawleha Arshi Khan, Tamanna Karim, Omar Qureshi, Zeeshan A Zahid, Jon D Elhai, Jason C Levine, Shazia J Naqvi, Juan C Jaume, Shahnawaz Imam
Hyperinsulinemia promotes fat accumulation, causing obesity. Being an inflammatory state, obesity can induce further inflammation and is a risk factor for HPA (hypothalamic pituitary axis) dysregulation through hypercortisolism-related hyperglycemia. In another hypothesis, the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) plays a significant role in the regulation of hormone secretion from the pancreas such as an increase in catecholamines and glucagon as well as a decrease in plasma insulin levels, a disruption on SNS activity increases insulin levels, and induces glycogenolysis in the liver and lipolysis in adipose tissue during hypoglycemia...
2022: Clinical Medicine Insights. Endocrinology and Diabetes
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35480035/gut-microbial-community-and-host-thermoregulation-in-small-mammals
#27
Xue-Ying Zhang, De-Hua Wang
The endotherms, particularly the small mammals living in the polar region and temperate zone, are faced with extreme challenges for maintaining stable core body temperatures in harsh cold winter. The non-hibernating small mammals increase metabolic rate including obligatory thermogenesis (basal/resting metabolic rate, BMR/RMR) and regulatory thermogenesis (mainly nonshivering thermogenesis, NST, in brown adipose tissue and skeletal muscle) to maintain thermal homeostasis in cold conditions. A substantial amount of evidence indicates that the symbiotic gut microbiota are sensitive to air temperature, and play an important function in cold-induced thermoregulation, via bacterial metabolites and byproducts such as short-chain fatty acids and secondary bile acids...
2022: Frontiers in Physiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35422915/superior-cervical-ganglionectomy-alters-gut-microbiota-in-rats
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wencui Zhang, Yujuan Li, Tianning Sun, Zhixiao Li, Anne Manyande, Weiguo Xu, Maohui Feng, Hongbing Xiang
The diversity and complexity of sympathetic function highlight the importance of fundamental research. Little is known about the interaction of superior cervical sympathetic ganglion (SCG) and gut microbiota. In this study, the engagement of the sympathetic ganglia with gut microbiota was investigated. Bilateral superior cervical ganglionectomy (SCGx) significantly altered the microbiota composition in rats 14 days post-surgery, and these microbiotas may participate in several biological pathways in the host, suggesting the vital role of the cervical sympathetic ganglion in regulating the microbiome-brain axis, and further confirming that the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) regulates the microbiome-brain axis...
2022: American Journal of Translational Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35359866/inhibition-of-microbiota-dependent-trimethylamine-n-oxide-production-ameliorates-high-salt-diet-induced-sympathetic-excitation-and-hypertension-in-rats-by-attenuating-central-neuroinflammation-and-oxidative-stress
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Gang Liu, Jiayin Cheng, Tianhao Zhang, Yingxin Shao, Xiangxu Chen, Lihong Han, Ru Zhou, Bin Wu
Excessive dietary salt intake induces neuroinflammation and oxidative stress in the brain, which lead to sympathetic excitation, contributing to hypertension. However, the underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Accumulating evidence reveals that trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO), a gut microbiota-derived metabolite, is implicated in the pathogenesis of multiple cardiovascular diseases. The present study sought to determine whether central TMAO is elevated and associated with neuroinflammation and oxidative stress in the brain after long-term high salt (HS) diet intake and, if so, whether inhibition of TMAO generation ameliorates HS-induced sympathetic excitation and hypertension...
2022: Frontiers in Pharmacology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35328722/short-chain-fatty-acid-receptors-and-cardiovascular-function
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REVIEW
Anastasios Lymperopoulos, Malka S Suster, Jordana I Borges
Increasing experimental and clinical evidence points toward a very important role for the gut microbiome and its associated metabolism in human health and disease, including in cardiovascular disorders. Free fatty acids (FFAs) are metabolically produced and utilized as energy substrates during almost every biological process in the human body. Contrary to long- and medium-chain FFAs, which are mainly synthesized from dietary triglycerides, short-chain FFAs (SCFAs) derive from the gut microbiota-mediated fermentation of indigestible dietary fiber...
March 18, 2022: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35135480/genomewide-transcriptional-response-of-escherichia-coli-o157-h7-to-norepinephrine
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vijay K Sharma, Suryatej Akavaram, Darrell O Bayles
BACKGROUND: Chemical signaling between a mammalian host and intestinal microbes is health and maintenance of 'healthy' intestinal microbiota. Escherichia coli O157:H7 can hijack host- and microbiota-produced chemical signals for survival in a harsh and nutritionally competitive gastrointestinal environment and for intestinal colonization. Norepinephrine (NE) produced by sympathetic neurons of the enteric nervous system has been shown in vitro to induce expression of genes controlling E...
February 8, 2022: BMC Genomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35066820/potentially-probiotic-limosilactobacillus-fermentum-fruit-derived-strains-alleviate-cardiometabolic-disorders-and-gut-microbiota-impairment-in-male-rats-fed-a-high-fat-diet
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Georgianna de Araújo Henriques Ferreira, Marciane Magnani, Lucélia Cabral, Larissa Ramalho Brandão, Melline Fontes Noronha, Josiane de Campos Cruz, Evandro Leite de Souza, José Luiz de Brito Alves
High-fat diet (HFD) consumption is a risk factor for dyslipidemias, insulin resistance, and arterial hypertension linked with gut dysbiosis. Probiotic administration has been suggested as a safe therapeutic strategy for gut microbiota modulation and treatment and/or prevention of cardiometabolic disorders. Here, we assessed the effects of a potentially probiotic formulation containing strains of the Limosilactobacillus (L.) fermentum 139, 263, and 296 on the cardiometabolic disorders and gut microbiota derangements provoked by the HFD consumption...
January 23, 2022: Probiotics and Antimicrobial Proteins
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35010940/autonomic-nervous-system-neuroanatomical-alterations-could-provoke-and-maintain-gastrointestinal-dysbiosis-in-autism-spectrum-disorder-asd-a-novel-microbiome-host-interaction-mechanistic-hypothesis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Athanasios Beopoulos, Manuel Gea, Alessio Fasano, François Iris
Dysbiosis secondary to environmental factors, including dietary patterns, antibiotics use, pollution exposure, and other lifestyle factors, has been associated to many non-infective chronic inflammatory diseases. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is related to maternal inflammation, although there is no conclusive evidence that affected individuals suffer from systemic low-grade inflammation as in many psychological and psychiatric diseases. However, neuro-inflammation and neuro-immune abnormalities are observed within ASD-affected individuals...
December 24, 2021: Nutrients
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34929227/neuroinflammatory-remodeling-of-the-anterior-cingulate-cortex-as-a-key-driver-of-mood-disorders-in-gastrointestinal-disease-and-disorders
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C E Matisz, A J Gruber
Most gastrointestinal diseases and disorders (GIDD) are associated with depression, anxiety, and cognitive dysfunction. This suggests that shared features of GIDD, particularly chronic pain and inflammation, affect specific neural targets. The critical review of clinical and animal research presented here reveals that anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) is a primary target. It is particularly sensitive to neuroinflammation, and its function accounts for altered mental function emergent in GIDD. We propose that peripherally-triggered neuroinflammation normally signals injury/illness to ACC, which increases threat assessment and pain sensitivity to cope with increased vulnerability...
February 2022: Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34831387/high-fat-western-style-diet-systemic-inflammation-and-gut-microbiota-a-narrative-review
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Ida Judyta Malesza, Michał Malesza, Jarosław Walkowiak, Nadiar Mussin, Dariusz Walkowiak, Raisa Aringazina, Joanna Bartkowiak-Wieczorek, Edyta Mądry
The gut microbiota is responsible for recovering energy from food, providing hosts with vitamins, and providing a barrier function against exogenous pathogens. In addition, it is involved in maintaining the integrity of the intestinal epithelial barrier, crucial for the functional maturation of the gut immune system. The Western diet (WD)-an unhealthy diet with high consumption of fats-can be broadly characterized by overeating, frequent snacking, and a prolonged postprandial state. The term WD is commonly known and intuitively understood...
November 14, 2021: Cells
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34796217/case-report-miles-surgery-ameliorates-high-blood-pressure-in-a-rectal-carcinoma-patient-with-essential-hypertension
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Meng-Wan Zhang, Bo-Shi Fan, Jian-Guang Yu
Hypertension is one of the major causes of public health problems. Multiple factors affecting gastrointestinal tract function are involved in hypertension. Emerging studies have manifested that gut intervention may play significant roles in regulating blood pressure but the underlying mechanisms are complex and not fully clear. Here, we report a case of 66 years old male who had a long history of hypertension and received Miles surgery for rectal carcinoma. The blood pressure of this patient was returned to normal levels after the operation...
2021: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34692262/hypothalamic-mir-204-induces-alteration-of-heart-electrophysiology-and-neurogenic-hypertension-by-regulating-the-sympathetic-nerve-activity-potential-role-of-microbiota
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REVIEW
Adam Kassan, Karima Ait-Aissa, Modar Kassan
There is abundant evidence demonstrating the association between gut dysbiosis and neurogenic diseases such as hypertension. A common characteristic of resistant hypertension is the chronic elevation in sympathetic nervous system (SNS) activity accompanied by increased release of norepinephrine (NE), indicating a neurogenic component that contributes to the development of hypertension. Factors that modulate the sympathetic tone to the cardiovascular system in hypertensive patients are still poorly understood...
October 2021: Curēus
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34691205/renal-denervation-mitigated-fecal-microbiota-aberrations-in-rats-with-chronic-heart-failure
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhiqin Guo, Yufeng Chen, Shuoxian Chen, Chao Liu, Shaonan Li, Pingan Chen
Background: Changes in the composition and diversity of gut microbiota, which can be altered by autonomic nerve activity, contribute to the development of heart failure (HF). Renal denervation (RDN) can improve cardiac function by reducing sympathetic nerve activity. However, whether the beneficial role of RDN on HF is related to gut microbiota is unknown. Methods: Thirty rats were assigned to a control, HF (with induced transverse aortic constriction (TAC)), RDN (with RDN induced 10 weeks after TAC), Nog (HF rats with Nogo-P4-administered 8 weeks after RDN), and NEP (HF rats with NEP1-40-administered 8 weeks after RDN) group...
2021: Evidence-based Complementary and Alternative Medicine: ECAM
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34631821/oral-supplementation-with-butyrate-improves-myocardial-ischemia-reperfusion-injury-via-a-gut-brain-neural-circuit
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Zhiyao Yu, Jiapeng Han, Huaqiang Chen, Yueyi Wang, Liping Zhou, Meng Wang, Rong Zhang, Xiaoxing Jin, Guocheng Zhang, Changyi Wang, Tianyou Xu, Mengjie Xie, Xiaofei Wang, Xiaoya Zhou, Hong Jiang
Objective: Butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) produced by the intestinal microbiota, plays a protective role in cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), but the mechanisms involved in this process remain unelucidated. We aimed to explore the effect of butyrate on myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury through the gut-brain neural circuit. Methods: Rats were randomly divided into four groups: sham group (sham), I/R group (I/R), I/R+ butyrate group (butyrate), and I/R+ butyrate+ vagotomy group (vagotomy)...
2021: Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34602965/central-administration-of-hydrogen-sulfide-donor-nahs-reduces-iba1-positive-cells-in-the-pvn-and-attenuates-rodent-angiotensin-ii-hypertension
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Basak Donertas Ayaz, Aline C Oliveira, Wendi L Malphurs, Ty Redler, Alan Moreira de Araujo, Ravindra K Sharma, Basar Sirmagul, Jasenka Zubcevic
Hydrogen sulfide (H2 S) is a gaseous signaling molecule with neuromodulatory, anti-inflammatory, and anti-hypertensive effects. Here, we investigate whether chronic intracerebroventricular (ICV) infusion of sodium hydrosulfide (NaHS), an H2 S donor, can alleviate angiotensin II (Ang II)-induced hypertension (HTN), improve autonomic function, and impact microglia in the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of the hypothalamus, a brain region associated with autonomic control of blood pressure (BP) and neuroinflammation in HTN...
2021: Frontiers in Neuroscience
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